Kate middleton broody again? Duchess of cambridge drops hint
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Kate Middleton and Prince William are already proud parents to three children, Prince George, five, Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, 14 months. The Cambridge family-of-five were
seen laughing and having fun as they attended the Trooping of the Colour event in honour of Queen Elizabeth II’s 93rd birthday this weekend. And today, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
visited the Cumbria town of Keswick, where Kate fuelled speculation she is feeling broody again. Kate joined her husband on Tuesday as she travelled to Cumbria to celebrate the resilience
and spirit of rural and farming communities in the region. The future King and Queen of England were welcomed by massive crowds who had gathered in Keswick town centre. Although the entire
crowds were cheering and applauding the royals, the Duchess of Cambridge got the most attention from younger fans - something she did not seem to mind at all. Kate couldn’t help herself as
she mingled and laughed with the young fans, and photos released from the event sparked speculation on whether the duchess is feeling broody again. READ MORE: KATE MIDDLETON: PRINCE WILLIAM
ADORATION OF ROYAL'S FAMILY MEMBER If so, that wouldn’t be the first time Kate has said she felt ready for another child. During a trip to Northern Ireland earlier this year, the Duke
and Duchess of Cambridge met with well-wishers. While meeting fans Kate's eye was caught by an adorable baby boy being held up by his father, Alan. Speaking to the baby’s father she
said: “He’s a very sweet little boy, how old is he? READ MORE: KATE MIDDLETON SHOCK: HOW QUEEN WAS CONCERNED OVER KATE'S WORK ETHICS Alan responded that he was five and a half months
old and Kate smiled and said it was nice to meet the pair, before adding: “He’s so diddy it makes me very broody.” The recent visit to Cumbria has made royal punters believe the duchess
could announce a pregnancy as soon as this year. According to bookies Ladbrokes, it is now more likely Kate announce a pregnancy by the end of the year then not, with odds at 4/7. Alex Apati
of Ladbrokes said: "All eyes are on the next royal birth and the odds suggest it may well be Kate with the next announcement!" And following the birth of Prince Harry and Meghan
Markle’s son Archie Harrison last month, royal baby fever could have definitely gotten to Kate. However, her husband Prince William seems to think three is enough. During the trip to
Northern Ireland the crowd began to rumble with shouts of “number four?” The Duchess of Cambridge replied: "I think William would be little worried!”
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